Spanish Tourist Loses Leg After Shark Attack During Maldives Diving Excursion
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A shark attack in the Maldives revives the debate about feeding marine predators. A Spanish doctor was amputated after a tiger shark bite during a snorkeling session.
Spanish tourist loses leg after shark attack during Maldives diving excursion
A Spanish tourist has lost a leg after being attacked by a shark while taking part in a diving excursion in the Maldives, according to reports published by Spanish media citing agency information. The victim, a 31-year-old man from Alicante, was taking part in a marine activity in the Maldives when the attack occurred. He was reportedly in open water at the time of the incident. Source
The Maldives Police has opened an investigation to shed light on the serious attack of a shark suffered by a Spanish tourist on the island of Kooddoo, on Gaafu Alif atoll. The event took place on 11 April, when Borja, a 31-year-old Alicantine doctor who was on a honeymoon with his partner, Ana, was taking part in a snorkeling tour in the waters of the Indian Ocean. In a press release collected by the local Adhadhu, the police force has confirmed…
The Maldives Police Service has confirmed this Friday through a press release that it has opened an investigation into the attack of a shark on a young tourist from Alicante, who was in that country on honeymoon with a young Castellan woman, to clarify the causes of what happened.Continue reading....
Scenes performed in one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations! A genologist in Maldives, in the thousands of months, with his wife, remained without a leg after being attacked by the river. The man arrived suddenly at the hospital, and the doctors were required to amputate his leg. The Clipe article for a famous doctor in Maldives. In the month of the river, the doctors took the hardest decision to appear first in Romania TV.
"It was a horrible attack. He was missing a big piece of meat in his legs; it was a traumatic experience for the entire complex," a worker at The Residence Maldives hotel told EFE this Friday, where he was staying a Valencian couple made up of an Alicantino and a Castellan woman who has suffered a nightmare honeymoon in Maldives after a shark attack on her husband.
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